Bitcoin Taxes

The IRS opened their e-filing on January 28th and many people are now filing their taxes. While the new tax laws have changed a few things this year, most rules regarding cryptocurrencies have remained the same. If you are new to including cryptocurrency in your tax returns, or just could…

[Update 2/4/2019 - TurboTax Online have increased their imports limits to only allow files with up to 250 lines. Please read below if you have more than 250 entries.] BitcoinTaxes and Intuit® have partnered for this year's tax season and can now help users import their cryptocurrency…

In December 2018, Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in the UK issued an update to their policy on how to treat cryptoassets (cryptocurrencies) for individuals. The latest release of BitcoinTaxes now supports this policy and is available to our UK users. Capital Gains Tax (CGT) HMRC does not consider…

2018 has been an interesting year for crypto-currency markets. Starting with record highs in January, we have seen a steady decline throughout the year to a point where prices are back to the levels of 13 months ago (~$4,800 on 10th Oct 2017) While 2017 saw records gains in…

We are pleased to announce the new feature that allows users to give access to their accountants or other third-parties. Accountants that use our business plans are already able to request the view of their clients's data. The client can then accept or deny the request and the accountant is…